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Twenty area high school seniors will be receiving a visit from a Vantage Credit Union representative in the next few weeks to present them with a Quest for Education Scholarship. Each year, Vantage executives and managers attend scholarship presentations around the region to award 20 - $1,000 scholarships.

Vantage Credit Union wants to know how young members envision being "Young & Free." During the month of March, the challenge is for talented 18- to 25-year-olds to design a new debit card for the "Young & Free" account. Applicants may submit an original debit card design for the credit union’s "Not Your Mama’s Account" (NYMA).

Save the date for the Vantage Credit Union Charity Golf Tournament benefiting its Quest for Education Scholarship Program. The tournament, which is held at Innsbrook Estates Golf Course near Wright City, is open to the public and raises funds for 20 - $1,000 scholarships for graduating high school seniors in the greater St. Louis Metropolitan area.

The two contest winners, Chelsea Robinson and Ashley Hancock (plus one guest each), were treated to a midnight showing of the highly anticipated movie “Breaking Dawn.” For a chance to win the premiere tickets, Vantage Credit Union’s Young & Free St. Louis spokester, Jenn Cloud, encouraged fans to go to the website and answer ten Twilight trivia questions.

The colors pink and blue have special meaning for Vantage Credit Union, which raised awareness and funds for cancer research. The credit union raised $2,000 during September and October for Prostate and Breast Cancer Awareness. The credit union held a ‘blue’ dress down day and bake sale for prostate cancer on September 30, and a ‘pink’ dress down day and a gift basket auction for breast cancer on October 21.